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'''Kim Davies''' is the Vice President of [[IANA]] Services and President of [[PTI|Public Technical Identifiers]] at [[ICANN]].<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2017-12-15-en Kim Davies Appointed VP, ICANN Blog]. Retrieved 18 Dec 2017.</ref> Before this position, Davies was the Director of Technical Services at [[ICANN]]. His primary responsibilities are for [[DNS]] root zone management and other domain name-related aspects of IANA's work.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdavies LinkedIn]</ref>


'''Kim Davies''' joined ICANN as [[IANA]] Technical Liaison. His primary responsibilities are for [[DNS]] root zone management, and other domain name related aspects of IANA's work.
Davies has attended over 10 [[ICANN Meetings]].<ref>ICANN 49 Interview, April 2014</ref>


=== Career History ===
== Career History ==
Kim's previous role was as Technical Policy Advisor to [[CENTR]], the Council of European National [[TLD]] Registries. His role on the CENTR secretariat, and his representation of European country code managers in international fora, brought additional knowledge and expertise to ICANN as ICANN continues to strengthen its service to IANA customers, particularly TLD managers. Kim's appointment continues to show ICANN's commitment to serving a global Internet community.
Before joining ICANN, Davies was a Technical Policy Advisor for [[CENTR]], where he represented the European Country Code Managers in the International Flora.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1312/ Circle ID - Kim Davies]</ref>


Prior to his appointment at CENTR Kim held a number of appointments concerned with Domain and ISP management, including as Head of Web Services for [[iiNet]], an Internet Access company. He was also on the board of the [[.au]] domain manager [[auDA]] from its founding through to 2005, and was responsible for commissioning and operating a key Australian Internet exchange point. Kim was also the Principal of [[Cynosure Innovation]], an Internet consulting business.
He has also worked in several other Domain and [[ISP]] management positions. He has served as head of Web Services at [[iiNet]], an Internet Access Company, and as Principal for [[Cynosure Innovation]], an Internet consulting business. He was also on the board of [[auDA]] until 2005.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/profiles/187 ICANN.org - Kim Davies]</ref>


== References ==
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Email: kim.davies [at] icann.org
Website:

   kim.id.au

Facebook:    Kim Davies
LinkedIn:    Kim Davies
Twitter:    @kjd
Currently ICANN Staff


Currently a member
of the PTI Board

Kim Davies is the Vice President of IANA Services and President of Public Technical Identifiers at ICANN.[1] Before this position, Davies was the Director of Technical Services at ICANN. His primary responsibilities are for DNS root zone management and other domain name-related aspects of IANA's work.[2]

Davies has attended over 10 ICANN Meetings.[3]

Career History edit

Before joining ICANN, Davies was a Technical Policy Advisor for CENTR, where he represented the European Country Code Managers in the International Flora.[4]

He has also worked in several other Domain and ISP management positions. He has served as head of Web Services at iiNet, an Internet Access Company, and as Principal for Cynosure Innovation, an Internet consulting business. He was also on the board of auDA until 2005.[5]

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